Double parking along FDB from 112th Street to 119th Street regularly blocks the bike lane, makes biking dangerous, and slows down traffic.
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Double parking along FDB from 112th Street to 119th Street regularly blocks the bike lane, makes biking dangerous, and slows down traffic.
On the southbound lane of Broadway between 181st to 179th streets, there is consistent double parking and loading happening in the right lane. It's a chokepoint that slows traffic both travelling through the area and those trying to get to the GWB. It is a well trafficked area and those of us trying to make a right on 179th have to be extra careful when navigating around these double parked cars so we have the ability to see around to the crosswalk and not hit anyone. I Think it would be very beneficial for the flow of traffic and pedestrian safety if this area sees some relief.
Double parking of passenger vehicles on both sides of street creates bottleneck during PM rush hour
m79 busses cannot turn right here as folks park in the no-parking area causing traffic to back-up. Further enforcement or something required to allow the bus to make the turn
loading here throughout the day
loading across the street throughout the day, area is often down to 1 lane of traffic
every weekday morning and throughout the day - constant loading into grocery store
Consistently double parked delivery truck in front of the Czech Consulate/Bohemian Hall event space. Please just make this entire area in front of the Consulate a delivery only loading/unloading space.
Cars frequently stop in the bus lanes, often opening their trunks or covering their license plates to avoid being caught by cameras. Despite the presence of police officers patrolling the sidewalks, police officers tend to turn a blind eye and ignore these violations.
Car wash and auto repair use travel lanes for business operations, all traffic must merge left to avoid.
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